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LLCPK-1 cells were transfected with a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-α tubulin construct and a cell line permanently expressing GFP-α tubulin was established (LLCPK-1α). The mitotic index and doubling time for LLCPK-1α were not significantly different from parental cells. Quantitative immunoblotting showed that 17% of the tubulin in LLCPK-1α cells was GFP-tubulin; the level of unlabeled tubulin was reduced to 82% of that in parental cells. The parameters of microtubule dynamic instability were compared for interphase LLCPK-1α and parental cells injected with rhodamine-labeled tubulin. Dynamic instability was very similar in the two cases, demonstrating that LLCPK-1α cells are a useful tool for analysis of microtubule dynamics throughout the cell cycle. Comparison of astral microtubule behavior in mitosis with microtubule behavior in interphase demonstrated that the frequency of catastrophe increased twofold and that the frequency of rescue decreased nearly fourfold in mitotic compared with interphase cells. The percentage of time that microtubules spent in an attenuated state, or pause, was also dramatically reduced, from 73.5% in interphase to 11.4% in mitosis. The rates of microtubule elongation and rapid shortening were not changed; overall dynamicity increased 3.6-fold in mitosis. Microtubule release from the centrosome and a subset of differentially stable astral microtubules were also observed. The results provide the first quantitative measurements of mitotic microtubule dynamics in mammalian cells.

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InterphaseMitosisMicrotubuleBiologyTubulinCell biologyCentrosomeCell cycleAstral microtubulesMetaphaseNocodazoleCellCytoskeletonGenetics

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Year
2001
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12
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4
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971-980
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Nasser M. Rusan, Carey J. Fagerstrom, Anne-Marie C. Yvon et al. (2001). Cell Cycle-Dependent Changes in Microtubule Dynamics in Living Cells Expressing Green Fluorescent Protein-α Tubulin. Molecular Biology of the Cell , 12 (4) , 971-980. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.12.4.971

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10.1091/mbc.12.4.971